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Why are the world's biggest sinners
Always saints when they're gone?
It's all about losers and winners
Not about who's right and who is wrongWho's the thief, who's the traitor?
Who's the one to save the day?
And who will be in the spotlight
While the good ones fade awayYes I realize it's just a fact of life
Nothing's ever really free
And if I have to I will gladly pay the price
We can't escape our destinyIt's the curse of being good
The curse of doing right
It's the curse of being good
The curse of doing right
The price we pay for our honourNo more Mr Nice Guy
No more Mr Right
Should I be like all the others?
Should I give up the good fight?This never-ending struggle
Has been part of me so long

Is it a curse is it a blessing?
We know who's right, who is wrongI'm not complaining this is how I lived my life
I('ll) keep my pride my dignity
And if I have to I will gladly pay the price
You can't cheat your destinyIt's the curse of being good
The curse of doing right
It's the curse of being good
The curse of doing right
The price we pay for our honourYes I realize it's just a fact of life
Nothing's ever really free
And if I have to I will gladly pay the price
You can't cheat your destinyIt's the curse of being good
The curse of doing right
It's the curse of being good
The curse of doing right
The price we pay for our honourIt's the curse of being good
The curse of doing right
Songwriters
MARK TORNILLO, PETER BALTES, WOLF HOFFMANNPublished by
Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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Accept is a German heavy metal band from the town of Solingen, originally assembled in the early 1970s by Udo Dirkschneider. They played an important role in the development of speed metal and Teutonic thrash metal, being part of the German heavy/speed/power metal scene to emerge in the early to mid 1980s along with bands such as Helloween, Running Wild, Grave Digger, Sinner, and Rage. The band's 1983 album, Balls to the Wall, subsequently became their most successful release, featuring its well-known hit of the same title.

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